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What made you unhappy today? 5.0

Started by V M, March 22, 2014, 04:54:41 AM

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Edge

The dryer is broken and my pants aren't dry yet, so I'm walking around in underwear in the hopes that they dry before I leave, but that makes me uncomfortable because I can hear people walking and talking in the hallway and I keep being afraid they're going to knock on the door.
I have a lot of cleaning to do.
I'm pretty sure I heard a mouse.
I can't get into all the courses I want because they're full or not available.
Other university stuff that is stressing me namely about availability, marks, and the fact that I don't think I made a very good impression on the one prof here who studies genetics.
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Allyda

Quote from: Edge on August 27, 2014, 12:57:36 AM
I'm turning into a clingy, sappy, lovey guy. It's very uncomfortable and not who I want to be.
Well, If I were to ever though very unlikely, date a guy I'd want him to be like this^^___^^. There's nothing wrong with men being emotional.

Ali :icon_flower:
Allyda
Full Time August 2009
HRT Dec 27 2013
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Edge

No offense is meant to guys who are sappy and lovey. It's just not who I want to be.
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King Malachite

I got diarrhea and have to leave for work in 30 minutes. 

One of our trees fell and hit some apartments behind us yesterday (that still makes me happy today).
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"Sometimes you have to go through outer hell to get to inner heaven."

"Anomalies can make the best revolutionaries."
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EllieM

Replaying the the reaction to me by someone who was once very close (a person to whom I am out), a reaction of physical revulsion as we were placed side by side for a group photo last weekend. I saw the look, I felt the shudder, I moved away. I smiled weakly, as often I do when I am torn apart inside, wanting to cry. I felt so isolated. I wanted to be invisible. When the alarm went off this morning, a song triggered that memory and it was like I was there again.
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Shantel

Quote from: EllieM on August 27, 2014, 12:40:00 PM
Replaying the the reaction to me by someone who was once very close (a person to whom I am out), a reaction of physical revulsion as we were placed side by side for a group photo last weekend. I saw the look, I felt the shudder, I moved away. I smiled weakly, as often I do when I am torn apart inside, wanting to cry. I felt so isolated. I wanted to be invisible. When the alarm went off this morning, a song triggered that memory and it was like I was there again.

Write that person off your Christmas list! ((Hugs))
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EllieM

Quote from: Shantel on August 27, 2014, 12:43:13 PM
Write that person off your Christmas list! ((Hugs))
Thanks, Shan, I knew I could count on you :)
<scribble, scribble>
That was easy!
((reciprocal hug))
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Apples Mk.II

I'm getting into full hypocondriac mode about Deep Vein Thrombosis after filling chett's questions list. I have a job that makes me stay sitting for too many hours a day, and I already have a bit of leg pain. I'm trying to pedal at least 30 minutes everyday to keep things ok, but... damn. I'm freaking scared.
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Shantel

Quote from: Julia (Apple-Whatever) on August 27, 2014, 01:38:33 PM
I'm getting into full hypocondriac mode about Deep Vein Thrombosis after filling chett's questions list. I have a job that makes me stay sitting for too many hours a day, and I already have a bit of leg pain. I'm trying to pedal at least 30 minutes everyday to keep things ok, but... damn. I'm freaking scared.

Some HRT specialists recommend a baby aspirin each day they come as 81mg, it tends to thin the blood out a bit and offset clotting. You have to cease taking them a week prior to any surgery so you don't bleed and bruise too much. I would think that if you get up from your desk and walk around for a few minutes here and there it would help. That's what we do on long plane flights.
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Lauren5

My high school can't get me a diploma with my new name on it for a week. Good bye Lufthansa, it ended before it began.
All the good job opportunities are gone I either need to be 16 months older, have an EU passport, speak an East Asian language (or learn it in 2-3 months,) or be 3-9 inches shorter.
AA might be my last option, if I tell them I'll be 20 by the end of training and they go for it. But being a Texas based company, I don't know how they'd treat me.
Hey, you've reached Lauren's signature! If you have any questions, want to talk, or just need a shoulder to cry on, leave me a message, and I'll get back to you.
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Full time: 12/12/13
Started hormones: 26/3/14
FFS: No clue, winter/spring 2014/15 maybe?
SRS: winter/spring 2014/15?
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Apples Mk.II

Quote from: Shantel on August 27, 2014, 02:32:33 PM
Some HRT specialists recommend a baby aspirin each day they come as 81mg, it tends to thin the blood out a bit and offset clotting. You have to cease taking them a week prior to any surgery so you don't bleed and bruise too much. I would think that if you get up from your desk and walk around for a few minutes here and there it would help. That's what we do on long plane flights.

I literally use ever possible excuse to move, plus doing a five minute visit to the toilet every hour. I don't have that much urine, but it helps me with moving. Also if possible I will avoid using the elevator

I may take a blood thinner for the flight. I'll try to sleep as much as possible, but the walking thing is mandatory Two hours and I need to move. 3.6 hours car trips with my family were the freaking worst years ago, so this is nothing new for me. Just that I travel a lot less. It's a pity than I don't have a lot of walking opportunities right now. That's why getting on the bike is important.
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GenTechJ

Getting jumped, punched in the face three times, and having my wallet stolen this morning put me in a pretty unhappy mood.
"Keep your head down, and inch towards daylight" - Blade of Tyshalle, Matthew Woodring Stover
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EllieM

Awful!
So sorry.
I'm speechless :/
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iiMTF


Quote from: Jessica Merriman on August 27, 2014, 01:01:19 AM
Is it possible they were tears of happiness? I sure got emotional with mine, but because it was a dream come true. :)

Yes, I'm sure they were tears of pain. There's an extreme difference in facial expressions between different types of crying. It was her first time, so she wasn't sure what to expect
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Jill F

OK, rant time.  I mean, this is really minor in the grand scheme of things, but it really annoys me. 

Why can't they make all the cute shoes that I like in a size 13?  Every time I see something I really want, it maxes out at 10 or 11.   All of the  best ones I have are wearing out, and I can't find proper replacements for them.  I don't have a problem finding sandals, but summer is ending.  Why is it that everything I find in a 13 either has six inch heels or is a thigh high boot?  Most women that are a size 13 are quite tall (like my wife and I), and don't need heels.  I don't want unisex shoes, and I don't want to be mistaken for a drag queen.  I'm not into "fetish" clothing either.  You'd swear that every manufacturer gears women's shoes that big toward men who either do drag or have clothing fetishes.

I want cute shoes and I can't have them!  Grrrrrrr!!!
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barbie

Quote from: Jill F on August 27, 2014, 04:40:46 PM
OK, rant time.  I mean, this is really minor in the grand scheme of things, but it really annoys me. 

Why can't they make all the cute shoes that I like in a size 13?  Every time I see something I really want, it maxes out at 10 or 11.   All of the  best ones I have are wearing out, and I can't find proper replacements for them.  I don't have a problem finding sandals, but summer is ending.  Why is it that everything I find in a 13 either has six inch heels or is a thigh high boot?  Most women that are a size 13 are quite tall (like my wife and I), and don't need heels.  I don't want unisex shoes, and I don't want to be mistaken for a drag queen.  I'm not into "fetish" clothing either.  You'd swear that every manufacturer gears women's shoes that big toward men who either do drag or have clothing fetishes.

I want cute shoes and I can't have them!  Grrrrrrr!!!

Here in my country, the max size is mostly 255 mm (US women's 8), and my size is 265 mm (US women's 10). Fortunately, there are a few internet stores where the max size is 265 mm. Nevertheless, I sigh when I see pretty shoes in the street stores.

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Jera

Quote from: Jill F on August 27, 2014, 04:40:46 PM
OK, rant time.  I mean, this is really minor in the grand scheme of things, but it really annoys me. 

Why can't they make all the cute shoes that I like in a size 13?  Every time I see something I really want, it maxes out at 10 or 11.   All of the  best ones I have are wearing out, and I can't find proper replacements for them.  I don't have a problem finding sandals, but summer is ending.  Why is it that everything I find in a 13 either has six inch heels or is a thigh high boot?  Most women that are a size 13 are quite tall (like my wife and I), and don't need heels.  I don't want unisex shoes, and I don't want to be mistaken for a drag queen.  I'm not into "fetish" clothing either.  You'd swear that every manufacturer gears women's shoes that big toward men who either do drag or have clothing fetishes.

I want cute shoes and I can't have them!  Grrrrrrr!!!

This is actually a thing I'm not looking forward to, either, silly as it might be. I've always had to special order my shoes anyway, even in men's sizes, because my feet are so freaking wide. It turns a $50 pair into $200-$300. And women's shoes tend to be more expensive to begin with anyway. :(

So, maybe I don't feel your pain quite yet, but I will. Shoes suck when you're an unusual size.
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iiMTF


Quote from: Jill F on August 27, 2014, 04:40:46 PM
Why can't they make all the cute shoes that I like in a size 13?

Sorry, but I have to say.. I burst out laughing when I read that part.

Anyways, got any friends who can make you some shoes? :p If not, I'd recommend searching sites like eBay, that kind of thing

Good luck with your footwear
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Jaime R D

Quote from: Jill F on August 27, 2014, 04:40:46 PM
OK, rant time.  I mean, this is really minor in the grand scheme of things, but it really annoys me. 

Why can't they make all the cute shoes that I like in a size 13?  Every time I see something I really want, it maxes out at 10 or 11.   All of the  best ones I have are wearing out, and I can't find proper replacements for them.  I don't have a problem finding sandals, but summer is ending.  Why is it that everything I find in a 13 either has six inch heels or is a thigh high boot?  Most women that are a size 13 are quite tall (like my wife and I), and don't need heels.  I don't want unisex shoes, and I don't want to be mistaken for a drag queen.  I'm not into "fetish" clothing either.  You'd swear that every manufacturer gears women's shoes that big toward men who either do drag or have clothing fetishes.

I want cute shoes and I can't have them!  Grrrrrrr!!!
You might can lose a couple sizes by whacking your toes off. Might make you tend to teeter forward randomly though...
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Miss_Bungle1991

Quote from: Jaime R D on August 27, 2014, 05:14:57 PM
You can lose a couple sizes by whacking your toes off. Might make you tend to teeter forward randomly though...

:D

Ouch.

Yeah, larger shoe sizes are annoying. I remember when I switched to women's sneakers. I was stuck with looking for 11's. It was really annoying. I am down to 9's now. But my main problem is that it seems that the "80's style" of sneakers are coming back. So, all of the women's sneakers are like, these hideous neon colors and black.  :icon_blah: If I were an 11 year old girl in 1988, it would be fine. But, I'm not :D so I have to search for sneakers with decent color schemes. I don't bother with dressy shoes since I just wear tops and jeans.
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